My daughter attends Waldorf School. They require her to have "indoor shoes" or slippers for eurythmy. These were perfect! At first I thought the bottoms would be slippery, but when they came, I noticed the bottoms had a light rubbery feel to them. Also, the top has an elastic so it fits snug around ...
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My now 2 year old has been wearing these slippers since she was one. She loves them! She started in a size 20 at about 14 months. They are comfortable, stay on her feet & she can take them off/on if she wants. We ordered the next few sizes up so she'll have a pair for the next year.

I've had a set of adult Wesenjak mocs for many years and like them a lot. I was looking for some cozy boiled wool slippers for my 10-month-old, who is just starting to walk. Thought these would be perfect but the fit is off. Extremely difficult to put on chubby baby feet; once on, the top elastic leaves deep red marks on his feet. Length and width are fine, but that top elastic band is too tight and has very little give. May work great in bigger kids' sizes, not so much in the infant-toddler sizes.

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In this slipper, I think a size 22 which is equivalent to a toddler 7 would work best for your 6.5. For half-sizes, especially in a growing child, I'd recommend rounding up to the next whole size if a half-size isn't available. If you hover and/or click your mouse over the sizing squares, the size equivalents are shown. Hope this helps.

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Compare the Euro sizes in the chart, the lower it is the smaller. For footwear questions regarding sizing please refer to our printable links in our sizing chart:|http://www.sierratradingpost.com/lp2/SizeChart.html

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The slipper sizes correspond to the child's shoe size. My four year old grandson, for example, wears a size 13, his 3 year old brother, a size 10: (In both shoes and slippers.)

Answered on 12/28/2009 12:00:00 AM by NOLA gardener from New Orleans, LA

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Yes, the slippers in question are toddler and kid sizes. The average 2-year-old wears a 7 or 8. I found these slippers to run about a half-to-full size too small, though, so you would have to take that in mind. If your child wears a 7 (22 in european sizes), you may want to order a 23 or 24. They are great quality!